Correcting grammar isn't inherently intimidating. I don't even know how to intimidate someone with grammar. Your uncle was wrong for intimidating, for patronising and offending, but not for simply correcting grammar.
Knowledge is always a good thing.
He was very judgmental and said some harsh things to me, as a child, at their dinner table as well, like,
"Where's the fire?" as I was eating too fast and likely didn't have the best of table manners either.
His judgmentalism alienated him from his children, one of whom, as good in grammar as a univ. professor, never excelled in college (dropped out though she was like mensa-smart) and went for long periods (years) without seeing her parents...
Though her dad was at her wedding, it was like one of the few times she saw him.
He didn't walk her down the aisle.:o
Now learn from others this man, a church-goer in a major Protestant denomination, had quite a past as a young man, in terms of having lots of sex in college. No one could call him a virgin, I hear.
That's none of my business and I'll give him a pass on that as people can change, as I've posted.
True, never heard him lecture others on sexual responsibility but looks bad when "Mr. Everything has to be this way or else" isn't so perfect himself...
Getting this thread back to virginity.....
